"When I unbutton my pants, everything will be fine." That line is classic and full of win.

Taking a leak is not an issue, and it makes #2 quite simple - there's no worry of what to do with your gun/holster, you just leave it and pull it up over your stomach. :)

I've never been in a hurry to re-holster, so that's not been an issue either, although not as convenient as an OWB holster which I prefer.

I have and recommend the SmartCarry for anyone, I think it should be in all holster drawers (no pun intended). I don't always carry in it, but there are times it's just an awesome way to carry when deep concealment is a priority.

I use a Smartcarry when I can't pocket carry and prefer it over a tuckable IWB holster.

I'm not worried about reholstering it is not something that I have to do frequently. I don't have to handcuff anyone and if the police arrive I'm going to place my revolver on the ground and follow their commands.

I really like mine, and I carry a full size 1911. It is great when traveling on business wearing dockers, etc. As to reholstering, if I had to pull out my firearm and use it, my pants would probably need changing anyhow...

As far as the draw, you definitely have to practice it a lot, and you'll also notice he cinches his belt pretty tight (more tight than I do that's for sure).

Another plus is that it helps keep your shirt tucked in nicely, just remembered that now.

It's not a be all end all holster, but like I said - it definitely has its place in any holster drawer. Like anything, there are advantages and disadvantages and this holster fills a huge void. If quick access and ease of re-holstering are a priority, you don't need to wear this holster, and why would you? If deep concealment is a priority, this is your solution.

Last but not least, if you're not sure how it will work for you I think you get 60 days to try it for free, no questions asked.

The biggest downside to this holster is... resale value.

For sale: SmartCarry holster, medium, very few stains, otherwise like new condition!

I love mine. I use it daily, mostly when taking the dogs out, or go for a bicycle ride or walking/hiking. I usually wear it outside my gym shorts/sweat pants at 4 o'clock and cover it with my tshirt or jacket. Also, under circumstances besides the ones I already mentioned, if my attire or circumstances don't allow me to wear my regular IWB or ankle holsters, then I strap on my SC the way it was intended with a 442 or G27.

IMHO, this is a very convenient holster for certain circumstances and allows you to have your gun on you when more standard forms of carry are not an option.

Been wearing a SmartCarry 24/7/365 (except for showers, medical exams, personal interludes, and the occasional laundering) for over seven years. Have thought many times about changing to a different form of carry, but I don't believe anything else would work as well for me.